US1843538A - Watthour meter ratchet - Google Patents

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US1843538A
US1843538A US333340A US33334029A US1843538A US 1843538 A US1843538 A US 1843538A US 333340 A US333340 A US 333340A US 33334029 A US33334029 A US 33334029A US 1843538 A US1843538 A US 1843538A
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  • A'TToRNEY Patented F eb. 2 1932 FFICE A'T NT LEONARD G. BLEVINS, OF EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA WATTI-IOUB METER RATOHET' Application filed January '18, 1929. Serial No. 333,340.
  • My invention relates to electrical measuring instruments and more particularly to mechanism for controlling the indicating mechanism of watthour and mand meters.
  • My invention resides in a device permitting movement of the indicating pointers of watthour meters and thelike in one direction only,'regardless 0f the direction ofrotation of the watthour-meter disc, and it is char acteristic of my invention that the watthoure meter disc is rotatable in either direction.”
  • 'My invention is not, strictly speaking, limited to electrical measuring instruments but is pertinent to any combination, comprising as set forth in the appended claims, a mem-' ber rotatable in any direction, a second member, means for driving said second member with said first member upon one direction of rotation thereof and means for discontinuing movement of said second member without affecting'said first member.
  • the single figure is an elementary perspective view of a portion of'a watthour meter having associated therewith a device constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • a 'watthours meter disc 1 is mounted, in the usual manner, to turn, in accordance with the magnitude of power traversing an electrical circuit (not shown) and thus drive a shaft 2 in a usual and well known manner.
  • a pinion 3 is mounted on the shaft 2 to drive a gear wheel maximum-d9 4, in accordance with the rotation of the shaft 2.
  • the gear wheel 4 is rotatably journalled on a shaft 5 and carries a pawl 6 that cooper-' ates with a ratchet wheel 7 secured to the shaft 5.
  • the pawl 6 engages the teeth of the ratchet wheel 7 and rotates the latter and the shaft 5 in the same direction.
  • the gear wheel 4 rotates in a counter-clockwise direction, the pawl 6 will tend-to ride over the teeth of theratchet wheel 7 Without turning it or the shaft 5.
  • the 'ratchet-and-pawl mechanisms may beassociated with the shaft 5 and the Wheel- 4 in any well known manner.
  • the pawl6 may be mounted, as shown in the drawing, on a projection 8 that is secured to the gear wheel 4 and is biased into engagement with the ratchet wheel 7 by a heli- I cal spring 9, or the like, secured, at one end, to the gear wheel 4, and, atthe other end, to the pawl 6.
  • a worm pinion 10 is secured to the shaft 5 to. cooperate with a gear sector 11 and a motion-limiting member 12 that are mounted on a portion 13 of the frame of the meter to prevent the shaft 5 from turning, in the example shown, in a counter-clockwise di-' rection.
  • the gear sector 11 rides freely upon the top of the worm pinion 10, producing a negligible amount of energy loss due to friction.
  • a ratchet, device constructed. in accordr ance with. my invention,as indicated? above, permitstlie disc 1" to rotate backwards upon reversal of. power in its energizing coils without. aifecting the registering mechanism. 14:
  • a. particular-lydesire able feature of the deviceconstructed in ac cordance with my invention resides in the small amount. ofv friction necessary tooperatethe devicewhen. the disc 1 is turning. in one direction, that.is, the frictionis limited to that caused by the-weight of the sector 11 ridingonthe worm pinionlO.
  • This friction in. addition'to being off a very. small magnitude, is constant, thereby introduclng a,factorthatmay;v be properly-taken into con+ sideration when calibrating the. meter so thatthe accuracy ofthe latter issubstantially. unaffected.
  • I claim asmyi-inventionz n 1.
  • 51.1112 combination -. a: meter disc rotatable ina. plurality ofdirections', a;member., means for driving'said member; by said di'scw-hen thelatter r.ot'ates-in.-one.- direction; and;- means including a worm gear. and-stop for discontinuing; movement. of said. member.- without: afifecting the rotation of saididisc'.
  • a meterdisc rotatable in a1 plurality of directions a memberi means for driving; said member. by said; disc: when the latter rotates-in one directiomgand means including; apawl driven by saiddiso, .aratchet wheel mounted'son said member and driven by said pawl,. a worm pinion securedto said member anda' sectorco-opera-ting. withsaid worm-pinion; for discontinuing movement of said-member without affecting therotation of saiddise.

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Feb. 2, 1932.
L. c. BLEVINS WATTHOUR METER RATCHET Filed Jag. 1a, 1929 I INVENTOR imam C5614):
A'TToRNEY Patented F eb. 2, 1932 FFICE A'T NT LEONARD G. BLEVINS, OF EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA WATTI-IOUB METER RATOHET' Application filed January '18, 1929. Serial No. 333,340.
My invention relates to electrical measuring instruments and more particularly to mechanism for controlling the indicating mechanism of watthour and mand meters.
My invention resides in a device permitting movement of the indicating pointers of watthour meters and thelike in one direction only,'regardless 0f the direction ofrotation of the watthour-meter disc, and it is char acteristic of my invention that the watthoure meter disc is rotatable in either direction."
without being affected to any considerable degree, by said device.
It is further characteristic of my invention that a relatively few simple, additional arts are necessary to be added to a wattour meter, or the like, of the usualtype,in order that the latter shall have combined therewith all of the desirable features of my invention.
'My invention is not, strictly speaking, limited to electrical measuring instruments but is pertinent to any combination, comprising as set forth in the appended claims, a mem-' ber rotatable in any direction, a second member, means for driving said second member with said first member upon one direction of rotation thereof and means for discontinuing movement of said second member without affecting'said first member. f
My invention resides in the, apparatus hereinafter described and claimed, the foregoing and further characteristics of my in vention being determinable from the following description. I
For an illustration of a form my apparatus may take, reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing in which,
The single figure is an elementary perspective view of a portion of'a watthour meter having associated therewith a device constructed in accordance with my invention.
Referring to the drawing, a 'watthours meter disc 1 is mounted, in the usual manner, to turn, in accordance with the magnitude of power traversing an electrical circuit (not shown) and thus drive a shaft 2 in a usual and well known manner. A pinion 3 is mounted on the shaft 2 to drive a gear wheel maximum-d9 4, in accordance with the rotation of the shaft 2. Y
The gear wheel 4 is rotatably journalled on a shaft 5 and carries a pawl 6 that cooper-' ates with a ratchet wheel 7 secured to the shaft 5. As shown in the drawing, upon clockwise'rotation of the gear wheel 4, the pawl 6 engages the teeth of the ratchet wheel 7 and rotates the latter and the shaft 5 in the same direction. However, when the gear wheel 4 rotates in a counter-clockwise direction, the pawl 6 will tend-to ride over the teeth of theratchet wheel 7 Without turning it or the shaft 5.
Since the meter mechanism, as shown and described in the particular application of my lnvention, is of a very delicate character, it becomes necessary to employ a device designed to overcome the elfect of friction of the pawl 6 on the ratchet wheel 7 which is sometimes sufiicient to rotate the shaft 5 in a counter-clockwise directionupon reversal of the normal rotation of the meter disc 1.
v The 'ratchet-and-pawl mechanisms may beassociated with the shaft 5 and the Wheel- 4 in any well known manner. For example, the pawl6 may be mounted, as shown in the drawing, on a projection 8 that is secured to the gear wheel 4 and is biased into engagement with the ratchet wheel 7 by a heli- I cal spring 9, or the like, secured, at one end, to the gear wheel 4, and, atthe other end, to the pawl 6. Y 3
The device employed in my invention to overcome the friction of the pawl 6 upon the ratchet wheel 7 is described as follows. A worm pinion 10 is secured to the shaft 5 to. cooperate with a gear sector 11 and a motion-limiting member 12 that are mounted on a portion 13 of the frame of the meter to prevent the shaft 5 from turning, in the example shown, in a counter-clockwise di-' rection. When the shaft 5 rotates in a clockwise direction, the gear sector 11 rides freely upon the top of the worm pinion 10, producing a negligible amount of energy loss due to friction. However, if, upon reversal of power or for any other reason, the shaft 5 rotates the worm pinion 10 in a counterclockwise direction, the latter engages the the shaft 5, gear wheels 16 and l 'l mounted on a shaft 18, gear wheel 19 and pinion 20 mounted on a shaft 21" and gear wheel" 22" and pinion23inount-ed on a. shaft 24:. Pin ion 23 drives the gear train 25 of theregistering mechanismla which. is provided. with the usual. integrating pointers and dials 26 and 27, respectively.
A ratchet, device, constructed. in accordr ance with. my invention,as indicated? above, permitstlie disc 1" to rotate backwards upon reversal of. power in its energizing coils without. aifecting the registering mechanism. 14:
of. the meter, suchoperation improving. the accuracy of? the reading; of the recording dialsand causing the.lattertoindicate the true amount of power traversing theinstru ment in. one. given direction:
As pointed out in the preliminary description contained. herein, a. particular-lydesire able feature of the deviceconstructed in ac cordance with my invention resides in the small amount. ofv friction necessary tooperatethe devicewhen. the disc 1 is turning. in one direction, that.is, the frictionis limited to that caused by the-weight of the sector 11 ridingonthe worm pinionlO. This friction, in. addition'to being off a very. small magnitude, is constant, thereby introduclng a,factorthatmay;v be properly-taken into con+ sideration when calibrating the. meter so thatthe accuracy ofthe latter issubstantially. unaffected.
Various modifications-may be made in my invention without departing. from the spirit and scope thereof, as set forth in theappend ed claims.
I claim asmyi-inventionz n 1. In combination, a member rotatable in a plurality of; directions, a second member, means for. driving saidsecond: member .bysaid firstmember when the latter rotates in one dl'r rection, and. means including a worm.pinion for discontinuing movement of: said. second member without affecting. said first member when. the latter rotates in another; direction of rotation.
2. In combination, armemberi rotatable in plurality. of. directions, a second member, means-for driving said second member by said first member when the latter rotates in one direction,-andmeans including aworm gear and stop for discontinuing movement. of
reassess said second member without affecting said first member when the latter rotates in another direction- 3. In combination, a member rotatable in a plurality of directions, a second member, means for drivingsaid secondmemberby said first member when the latter: rotates in one direction, and ratchet and pawl means includ ing a worm gear and sector stop for discontinuing movement of said second member ment of said second member without affectingsaidfirst member when. the latter.- rotates; in another. direction.
51.1112 combination,-. a: meter disc rotatable ina. plurality ofdirections', a;member., means for driving'said member; by said di'scw-hen thelatter r.ot'ates-in.-one.- direction; and;- means including a worm gear. and-stop for discontinuing; movement. of said. member.- without: afifecting the rotation of saididisc'.
6. In combination, a meterdisc rotatable in a1 plurality of directions,.a memberi means for driving; said member. by said; disc: when the latter rotates-in one directiomgand means including; apawl driven by saiddiso, .aratchet wheel mounted'son said member and driven by said pawl,. a worm pinion securedto said member anda' sectorco-opera-ting. withsaid worm-pinion; for discontinuing movement of said-member without affecting therotation of saiddise. I
7.. A. device forlimiting the direction: of
rotation ofa. member comprising means; including ratchetl andpawl mechanism for turn? ingg said member in. one direction. only and means including-awormeand-sector stop for limitingethezrotation iof sai (1 member. 8. A device for limiting the: direction. of rotation: of amember comprising; aiwheelzro tationallyimounted'.on saidzmember, a ratchet wheel secured to said member,iaip'awvlsecured to said. wheel. for. turning said ratchet wheel, and means including;a.worm.gear, afigear sege ment and a stoplmember for permitting rotation.ofsaid shaft.inone-directibnonly;
9.7 device for limiting the directioni of rotation of. a member. comprising a pawl-: roe tation'allymountedz-on said member, a ratchet wheel secured to said member and turnablein one direction byz-saidpawl and meansvincludingza. wormpinion mounted. on said-member and agearsector cof-operating with said-worm forpermitting. rotation.- of said shaft in I one directiononly: I
10. In; a; watthour. meter, ,the combination with. a. worm gear and -1 sector. stop for pre-.
venting rotation of the indicating pointers in one direction.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 9th day of January,
LEONARD C. BLEVINS.
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